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Coming to Dunedin? Want to Stay where it’s Central — Comfortable —- where you receive Every Attention? Stay at the EXCELSIOR HOTEL. PRINCES AND DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIN. Terms Moderate. AU Conveniences. DAVID YOUNG Proprietor. (Late of Cromwell.) KENSINGTON HOTEL, Corner King Edward Rd. and Princes St. DUNEDIN. The above well-known Hotel is now under the Proprietorship of Mr. Harry Bea. The House has been renovated and refurnished throughout, and now offers Excellent Accommodation to the Travelling Public. Liquors of the Highest Quality. ’Phone 1172. HARRY REA Proprietor. E CENTRAL HOTEL. ELTHAM. G. W. TAYLER Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. ELTHAM HOTEL, Opp. Railway Station, ELTHAM. C. L. KASPER Proprietor. (Late of Rahotu.) The above Plotel has been thoroughly renovated and offers First-class Accommodation. Tariff 6s. per day. ’Phone 1. FAIRLIE. ' MACKENZIE’S FAIR L IE HOT E L. An Ideal Family House. Renovated throughout and Refurnished from cellar to ceiling. Accommodation for Tourists, Commercials and the Travelling Public, Correspondence Promptly Attended to. Luncheon Daily 12 30 to 2. P.O. Box 184. Telephone 17. New Proprietor. R. MACKENZIE. Late Excelsior Hotel, Dunedin, 15 years. FEATHERSTON. EMPIRE HOTEL. FEATHERSTON. H. E, CARD Proprietor. The Recognised Commercial Travellers House for the Wairarapa. Newly Furnished. Extra Bathrooms; Hot and Cold Showers. Everything Up-to-date Tariff 10/6 per day. Special Rate for Commercials.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1364, 15 June 1916, Page 40
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239Page 40 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1364, 15 June 1916, Page 40
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